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Brian May and Roger Taylor reflect on that historic day in a new interview with Radio Times, and May recalls that his ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNQueen legend Roger Taylor backs son’s purchase of iconic Cornish pubIn a chart-topping move for Cornwall’s hospitality scene one of the county’s most iconic waterside inns has been purchased by ...
Controversial ex-British No1 Buster Mottram has been banned from Wimbledon in recent years for “further misdemeanours”, ...
Live Aid at 40: Secret behind Freddie Mercury's performance of a lifetime and Gary Kemp's big regret
Live Aid became an indelible memory for not only music fans but also the artists who participated. Many including Spandau ...
It’s the fortieth anniversary of Live Aid this month and Roger Taylor and Brian May have been recalling Queen’s show-stealing ...
Queen took Live Aid by storm when they ran on to the stage at Wembley to perform their greatest hits – so why do Brian May ...
Queen wasn't just known for their songs from the studio. They were seen as one of the top live rock bands ever. This was ...
Buster Mottram, once Britain's leading male tennis player, has been banned from Wimbledon, it has been claimed.
British band Queen’s performance at 1985 charity mega concert Live Aid has gone down in the history books, but it almost didn’t happen, according to members Brian May and Roger Taylor.
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Sir Brian May has revealed that Queen were told by Bob Geldof to “just play the hits” before their legendary Live Aid ...
But the former British No 1 and World No 7 was painfully aware his South Yorkshire accent was not what Ian Fleming or Cubby ...
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